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Although the history of chemical sensor dates back not long ago, it has attracted great research interest owing to its many excellent properties such as small size, satisfactory sensitivity, larger dynamic range, low cost, and easy-to-realize automatic measurement and on-line or in situ and continuous detection. With decades of vigorous research works, various sophisticated chemical sensors have been widely used in environmental conservation and monitoring, industrial process monitoring, gas composition analysis, medicine, national defense and public security, and on-site emergency disposal. Hence, the chemical sensor becomes one of the most active and effective directions of modern sensor technology. A typical chemical sensor is the analyzer that responds to a particular analyte in a selective and reversible way and transforms input chemical quantity, ranging from the concentration of a specific sample component to total composition analysis, into an analytically electrical signal. This book is an attempt to highlight recent progresses in the chemical sensors. It is composed of seven chapters and divided into four sections categorized by the working principle of the chemical sensor. This collection of up-to-date information and the latest research progress on chemical sensor will provide valuable references and learning materials for all those working in the field of chemical sensors.
Chemical detectors. --- Chemical sensors --- Chemical apparatus --- Detectors --- Analytical chemistry
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This is the fifth of a five-volume comprehensive reference work that provides computer simulation and modeling techniques in various fields of chemical sensing. The important applications for chemical sensing include such topics as bulk and surface diffusion, adsorption, surface reactions, sintering, conductivity, mass transport, and interphase interactions.
Chemical detectors. --- Electrochemical sensors. --- Electrochemical detectors --- Chemical detectors --- Chemical sensors --- Chemical apparatus --- Detectors --- chemical sensors --- engineering --- electrochemical --- simulation --- modeling
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The market for chemical sensors continues to grow at a rapid rate, reflecting the wide range of possibilities for improving technological processes in industry and agriculture as well as living conditions that can be enhanced by the use of chemical sensors. The military, medicine, air/space, and security markets also continue to drive research and development in this area. At present it is hard to imagine an area where chemical sensors would be useless. On the contrary, we note that every day new areas arise in which new analytical instrumentation with modern functional opportunities is urgently needed.
Chemical detectors. --- Chemical sensors --- Chemical apparatus --- Detectors --- atmosphere monitoring --- chemical gas mixture analysis --- chemical sensor applications --- chemical sensor selection --- chemical sensor technologies --- chemical sensors --- electronic nose --- electronic tongue --- remote chemical sensing --- wireless chemical sensors
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The present volume considers two major groups of chemical sensors: (1) electrochemical sensors and (2) optical and fiber optic chemical sensors. In particular, this book presents reviews that provide an in-depth analysis of both the fundamentals of electrochemical and optical sensors and the possibilities for full-scale applications of these devices.
Chemical detectors. --- Electrochemical sensors. --- Optical detectors. --- Light-sensitive cells --- Light-sensitive detectors --- Light sensor photodevices --- Photodetectors --- Photodevices, Light sensor --- Photoelectric detectors --- Photosensors --- Detectors --- Optical transducers --- Optoelectronic devices --- Electrochemical detectors --- Chemical detectors --- Chemical sensors --- Chemical apparatus --- Electrochemical sensors --- Optical chemical sensors --- Electrochemical gas sensors --- Gas sensors --- Zirconia-based gas sensors --- Ion-sensitive field-effect transistor chemical sensors --- ISFET-based chemical sensors --- Microfluidic chips --- Fiber optic chemical sensors --- Chemiluminescence --- Chemiluminescent chemical sensors
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Nowadays the application of multisensor systems for the analysis of liquids and gases is becoming more and more popular in analytical chemistry. Such systems, also known as “electronic tongues” and “electronic noses” are based on various types of chemical sensors and biosensors with different transduction principles combined with multivariate data processing protocols. These instruments received significant interest due to their simplicity, low costs and the possibility to obtain reliable chemical information from complex unresolved analytical signals. A distinct feature of electronic tongues and noses is that they can be calibrated for prediction of complex integral features in samples, like e.g. taste, odor, toxicity, geographical origin, general conformity with certain standards, etc. – the tasks that otherwise would require involvement of complex analytical instrumentation, human or animal sensory panels. In the present eBook the original research and review articles in the area of multisensor approach are collected. They dedicated to the novel sensor materials development, measuring techniques evaluation, electronics, data processing protocols and practical applications. An editorial foreword article is followed by the researches authored by leading scientists in the field of chemical sensors and artificial sensing systems. With this eBook we hope to inspire further interest and new research efforts in this exciting area.
multisensory systems --- chemometrics --- Electronic nose (E-nose) --- electronic tongue (E-Tongue) --- chemical sensors --- multisensory systems --- chemometrics --- Electronic nose (E-nose) --- electronic tongue (E-Tongue) --- chemical sensors
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Nowadays the application of multisensor systems for the analysis of liquids and gases is becoming more and more popular in analytical chemistry. Such systems, also known as “electronic tongues” and “electronic noses” are based on various types of chemical sensors and biosensors with different transduction principles combined with multivariate data processing protocols. These instruments received significant interest due to their simplicity, low costs and the possibility to obtain reliable chemical information from complex unresolved analytical signals. A distinct feature of electronic tongues and noses is that they can be calibrated for prediction of complex integral features in samples, like e.g. taste, odor, toxicity, geographical origin, general conformity with certain standards, etc. – the tasks that otherwise would require involvement of complex analytical instrumentation, human or animal sensory panels. In the present eBook the original research and review articles in the area of multisensor approach are collected. They dedicated to the novel sensor materials development, measuring techniques evaluation, electronics, data processing protocols and practical applications. An editorial foreword article is followed by the researches authored by leading scientists in the field of chemical sensors and artificial sensing systems. With this eBook we hope to inspire further interest and new research efforts in this exciting area.
multisensory systems --- chemometrics --- Electronic nose (E-nose) --- electronic tongue (E-Tongue) --- chemical sensors
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Nowadays the application of multisensor systems for the analysis of liquids and gases is becoming more and more popular in analytical chemistry. Such systems, also known as “electronic tongues” and “electronic noses” are based on various types of chemical sensors and biosensors with different transduction principles combined with multivariate data processing protocols. These instruments received significant interest due to their simplicity, low costs and the possibility to obtain reliable chemical information from complex unresolved analytical signals. A distinct feature of electronic tongues and noses is that they can be calibrated for prediction of complex integral features in samples, like e.g. taste, odor, toxicity, geographical origin, general conformity with certain standards, etc. – the tasks that otherwise would require involvement of complex analytical instrumentation, human or animal sensory panels. In the present eBook the original research and review articles in the area of multisensor approach are collected. They dedicated to the novel sensor materials development, measuring techniques evaluation, electronics, data processing protocols and practical applications. An editorial foreword article is followed by the researches authored by leading scientists in the field of chemical sensors and artificial sensing systems. With this eBook we hope to inspire further interest and new research efforts in this exciting area.
multisensory systems --- chemometrics --- Electronic nose (E-nose) --- electronic tongue (E-Tongue) --- chemical sensors
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Chemical detectors --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Chemical Engineering --- Congresses --- -Chemical sensors --- Chemical apparatus --- Detectors --- -Congresses --- Conferences - Meetings
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The two volumes of Handbook of Gas Sensor Materials provide a detailed and comprehensive account of materials for gas sensors, including the properties and relative advantages of various materials. Since these sensors can be applied for the automation of myriad industrial processes, as well as for everyday monitoring of such activities as public safety, engine performance, medical therapeutics, and in many other situations, this handbook is of great value. Gas sensor designers will find a treasure trove of material in these two books.
Gas detectors --- Chemical detectors --- Materials --- Chemical sensors --- Chemistry. --- Chemistry/Food Science, general. --- Chemical apparatus --- Detectors --- Physical sciences
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The chemical sensor plays an essential role in the fields of environmental conservation and monitoring, disaster and disease prevention, and industrial analysis. A typical chemical sensor is a device that transforms chemical information in a selective and reversible way, ranging from the concentration of a specific sample component to total composition analysis, into an analytically useful signal. Much research work has been performed to achieve a chemical sensor with such excellent qualities as quick response, low cost, small size, superior sensitivity, good reversibility and selectivity, and excellent detection limit. This book introduces the latest advances on chemical sensors. It consists of 15 chapters composed by the researchers active in the field of chemical sensors, and is divided into 5 sections according to the classification following the principles of signal transducer. This collection of up-to-date information and the latest research progress on chemical sensor will provide valuable references and learning materials for all those working in the field of chemical sensors.
Chemical detectors. --- Chemical sensors --- Chemical apparatus --- Detectors --- Applied Chemistry --- Physical Sciences --- Engineering and Technology --- Chemistry --- Analytical Chemistry
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